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Author: Cameron Miles

Catch-22 in the Borderlands: Costa Rica v. Nicaragua and the Binding Nature of Provisional Measures

November 9, 2013 Cameron Miles Leave a comment

I. The wider context of Border Area and San Juan River It was love at first sight. The first time…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Land, Procedure, Territory

Passports or Public Recognition – The (lack of) Vietnamese and Indian recognition of Chinese territorial claims.

November 28, 2012 Cameron Miles Leave a comment

This blog post, however, does not seek to assess the respective merits of these claims – entire books can and…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Land, Territory

Assange v Swedish Prosecution Authority: the (mis)application of European and international law by the UK Supreme Court – Part II

June 21, 2012 Cameron Miles 1 Comment

As Tiina has already discussed, the use of the Supreme Court majority of VCLT Article 31(3)(b) with respect to the…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts Filed under: Assange, Extradition, VCLT

The rule of law and the ICC: is Libya ‘unable’ to try Saif al-Islam Gaddafi?

November 30, 2011 Cameron Miles Leave a comment

In substantive terms, the fulcrum of the matter is seen to be the requirement of ‘complementarity’ within the ICC Statute,…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights Filed under: Gaddafi, ICC, Libya

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